News from 13/07/2007
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Andrew Robson, Geoff Bard, Lucy Alexander, Gerald Stonehill, John Grieve Smith, Fred Redwood, David Brown, Zahid Hussain, Professor Alan Malcolm, Greg Hurst Political Correspondent, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Gary Duncan, Simon Barnes, Amanda Ursell, Robert Lindsay, Mark Souster, David Rose, Jane Bennett, Director of Vision, Alexandra Frean Education Editor, Caroline Brannigan, Mark Byford, deputy director-general, Philip Howard, Christine Seib, James Ducker, Lorna Blackwood, Elizabeth Judge, Carl Mortished, Martin Shuttleworth, John Wayman, Jenny Knight, Jeremy Whittle, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, Andrew Norfolk, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, AndrÉe Deane, John Clarke, Rob Crilly, Jack Malvern, Dominic Walsh, Tom Bawden, Rachel Holmes, Debra Craine, Tim Reid, Dan Sabbagh, Libby Purves, Alan Hamilton, Dr Peter Cotgreave, David Kelsall, Nick Wyke, Tom Harris, MP, Keith Hayday, Rhys Blakely, Dr Edmund Nickless, Charles Bremner, Ron Lewis, Guillem Balague, Adam Sherwin Media Correspondent, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, David Charter, Tim Teeman, Hugo Rifkind, Derwent May, Tony Whitfield, Ann Tyas, Russell Kempson, Paula Hawkins, Simon Midgley, Gerard Baker, Russell Vallance, Mark Henderson Science Editor, James Harding Business Editor, Tom Baldwin, James Rossiter, P. C. Doherty, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, Sam Coates, David Lawrenson, Dr Richard Pike Chief Executive, Ann Treneman, Simon de Bruxelles, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Rob Wright, Philip Banham, Bernard Lagan, David chater, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, Lucia Adams, Matthew Pryor, Matt Hughes, Sally Heaton, Francis Elliott Chief Political Correspondent, Nicholas Tucker, Kaveh Solhekol, John Hayward, Chris Campling, Fran Yeoman, Peter Neufeld, Maria Elena Cherchi, Patrick Hosking, Hattie Garlick, Tristan McConnell, Lindsey Bareham, Kay Bagon, Mick Hume, Roger Boyes, David Mattin, Nick Hasell, Anne Fine, Dr Robert Kirby-Harris, Dalya Alberge, Paul Simons, Helen Boaden, Director of News, Adam Fresco, Steve Jelbert, Anne Ashworth, Dearbáil Jordan, Peter Burville, Andrew Martin, Philip Webster Political Editor, Philip Roberts, Steve Hawkes, Michele Kirsch, Thomas Catán, Dominic Maxwell, Alison Forster Managing Director, Simon Callow, John Hodgkin, Russell Jenkins, Neil Fisher, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, D. B. Welbourn, Oliver Dowding, Melanie McDonagh, Jan Dorset, Nick Beeson, Tom Hennigan, Peter Jenson, David Sanderson, Jamie Whyte, Martin Waller, Melvyn Carter, Mark Loveday, Pierre Tran, Patrick Foster, Dr Hillary J. Shaw, Ashling O'Connor, Angus Batey, Stuart Birch, Margaret Warbis, Sam Coates Political Correspondent, Stephen Dalton, Nicola Woolcock, Leo Lewis, Peter Plumridge, Richard Morrison, Frances Gibb, Michael Oatley, Peter Burley, Judith Heywood, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Olav Bjortomt, Conal Gregory, Miles Costello, David Robertson, Catherine Riley Motoring Editor, Lisa Verrico, Elizabeth Judge Telecoms Correspondent, Susan Emmett,
ResumoIndex Crisis of trust after BBC says sorry again Five-minute classes part of school reform Judges to doff wigs Iraq violence 'to rise' Bricks and Mortar Tesco price war Hamilton title at risk A Prom for free every week Timesonline Times2 Bricks and Mortar Opinion Quick find Today's weather The Times Destructive power is no measure of a country's might, Britain tells US Coded criticisms from minister in Washington America 'must adopt new pacts and priorities' Early election rumours grow BBC memo to senior staff Rail industry admits that it's often greener for families to travel by car Modern diesel trains are the worst polluters Motor manufacturers improving efficiency Charles Church Pick-and-mix lessons to take up quarter of new school timetable Churchill can be left out of history teaching Pupils to have more classes in 'life skills' What's on the curriculum School lottery system backed by minister Madeleine meeting Two defect to Tories Heart attack help Boris to challenge False trail that made the BBC put the Queen in a huff-twice Lamaisoncoloniale Fast forward They've upset her before, and endured her wrath 'She was lovely, kind and brave. He was arrogant and depraved' The Harrow Killing In his statement, Jason Braham remembered his daughter as a 'ray of sunshine' who was taken from her family by a degenerate man Father blames school over the brutal death of his daughter The Harrow Killing Knifeman sent to Broadmoor indefinitely His mind was warped by long-term drug use Old Harrovians recall a culture of Ecstasy, cannabis and cocaine Retail therapists Furniture Village Civil case judges to drop traditional wig and gown Motorcycling barrister floats a challenge to parking laws Robes and hairpieces Google in court for 'misleading its users' on paid links to advertisers Net search engine 'deceived millions' Company will defend charges in Australia Britain's first mobile phone directory announced Blair eyes mansion as home during new job British soldier killed Inmates relocated Teacher wins appeal Second ban by BBC Temple's sacred bull Diary dust-up People Multiple Display Advertising Items Ed Miliband, the baby-faced youngest member of the … As the rich smoky tang of flame-grilled farm animals … Tori Spelling, the daughter of the late TV produc Postscript While Daniel Radcliffe and the Harry Potter-A-listers … Rod Stewart, with his wife, Penny Lancaster, after receiving his CBE insignia from the Prince of Wales (Ma'am is currently in Belgium) William Hill is offering odds of 2-1 on Amy Winehouse … PC World The Carphone Warehouse Comic actor Langham is accused of grooming girl, 14, for abuse Bafta award-winner says motive not sexual Child Pornography on computer was 'research' You can have your wife back for £1.4m, blackmailer told his ex-boss Child, 4, 'was beaten to death at family home' Homebase Coroner attacks tank officer over soldiers' deaths in friendly fire Tragedy was caused by a 'serious failing' Widow calls on MoD to bring a prosecution Military inquests to get more funds as Iraq death toll rises CitroËn Class Struggle Ministers should be wary of faddism in framing the school curriculum Bright Sparks Electric trains are the future of inter-city travel Television Treason Does the BBC know whether it is coming or going? Paradise lost and self-pity gained Picture Gallery The thriller writer with the golden touch Ben MacIntyre remains stirred by the Bond novels Dumbing down? No, we're much too clever Brown fields questions on housing plans Science committee Tax escapes What, no Mozart? Getting it right on the railways Timesonline Not just sport Salman error Right to die? Sidcup calling Time travel? How paranoid little Napoleons took over America The cry should go up in Europe: more babies, please Comment Möben Bottoms up at Blotto Grotto Fake toothpaste is toxic Breast cancer 'failings' Rostropovich art sale Boy pilot died after tower gave surprise instruction 16-year-old 'confused by flightpath change' Controller may not have known his age 'Goldfinger' arrested over Tenerife crime syndicate DHL Express Bath store Harry is still fab, but Blondie have gone all grey First night Pop Blondie Hammersmith Apollo, W6 3Store Proms for free Toysrus Straw sets out softly-softly approach to reform Multiple Display Advertising Items Timesonline Critical dates in Brown's diary fuel rumours of early election Politics Pre-Budget Report will be brought forward Chancellor combines it with spending review MPs look at tax loophole Eyebrows raised as Darling displays signs of a personality Sports stars ease Labour's debts Lib Dems pledge 4p cut in basic tax, paid for by pollution tariffs Politics Jessops Cameron cash reward for marriage plan 'is a mistake' Dfs Dfs Schoolgirls, 16, held in Ghana with cocaine worth £300,000 Parents thought they were on a school trip Man promised £3,000 each to deliver bags Obese girl taken into care because of her weight Last Post sounds again at Passchendaele but no old comrades are there to hear it Queen listens to one family's tale of loss Colonel and his son died in the same battle Jensen Thousands were killed in quest for high ground Assemblies 'face axe for opposing Labour homes drive' Patient safety 'is at risk' from planned merger of watchdogs Tissue and fertility authorities will combine New body will lack expertise, doctors claim Treasure hunt ship is run ashore again Glyndebourne delay Mental care concern No verdict in retrial Vicar killed birds Festival fans 'too old' Currys Mozambique Pakistan The benchmarks Iraq's squabbling politicians fail tests as US holds them to account Parties fail to agree on eight key changes Withdrawing would be disaster, says Bush Al-Qaeda terror threat 'highest since 9/11' BA way Al-Qaeda terror threat 'at its highest since 9/11' US intelligence report adds to fears of attack Bush insists network has been weakened Hoaxers reveal how easy it is to acquire a dirty bomb Sartoriani The Simpsons guide to summer days out Multiple Display Advertising Items Unpopular king may lose his palace (AP): Honeymoon robbery and rape pair jailed (Reuters): Six die in avalanche (AP): Murderer executed (Reuters): Potter breaks record (AP): Cardboard on menu Oddbins Flood baby born in a tree is left penniless by her father's greed High ideals Solidarity Congress for Peace and Freedom in Ashraf … Mystery donor sparks treasure hunt-and a dozen theories It could be a dying man or a lucky gambler All 425 cash envelopes have been handed in Secret benefactors Bride measures up for world's tallest man Sharps Bedrooms (AP): Seven gored in bull run (AP), (AFP): Ancient horse on the move Royal acts over pictures (Reuters): Oil hits tourist beaches Inside the Red Mosque: charred bodies and a call to seek a martyr's death Cost of defiance Nikon Multiple Display Advertising Items Newsreader leads way for minorities Prime-time host is a first for Germany Nation has dearth of immigrant role models The Times Browne's successor aims to strip bureaucracy from BP Hayward hoping to change group culture Predecessor's suite loses Linley furniture Dow leaps more than 2% to close at record Rio's $38bn Alcan bid MWB to exit hotels Non-doms' £3bn tax Quote of the day US home-loans worry Business big shot Tesco sets aside green issues to focus resources on a price war Making a splash Stock markets Norwich error overstated payout by 15% for thousands of investors Rio's boating boss goes for aluminium punt Picture Gallery Talk it up, but don't drop names Commodities Back to basics Multiple Display Advertising Items Currencies Need to know Results in brief Timesonline Rio Tinto plays trump card for Alcan Business big shot Tom Albanese The Times MWB seeks outright sale of Hotel du Vin and Malmaison for £700m Admiral rejects private equity bid for stake in Confused. com If you have every wondered what a $500 iPhone would look like after going through a kitchen blender, wonder no more Things are looking rosé for Regus chief City Diary My local university has created what is claimed to … City Diary Rumour of the day In the know In trouble for losing bottle City Diary Belgians send in big guns for bank bid City Diary Deal of the day Picture Gallery Bet of the day MPs plan to investigate loophole used by non-domiciled taxpayers Exemption means no tax on foreign income Those who qualify still pay £3bn a year Pipex poised for £210m broadband sale to Tiscali £23bn lost on state projects HBOS set for £160m Australian expansion L&G's £20bn deal Morrison boss named Sports Direct buys Marston's acquisition LSE to meet Nasdaq Justice put on hold over TV phone-in Multiple Display Advertising Items Mediapolis Nintendo chief helps group to be a big fish in a big, blue ocean Satoru Iwata, the president of Nintendo and overseer of the hugely successful Wii, says the key is to find new shoals of consumers The Times The Times unit trust information service Full funds service at timesonline. co. uk/funds The Times British funds Picture Gallery Lenders set to foreclose in 1.8m borrowers in sub-prime crisis US home foreclosures jumped 87% in June Impact likely to be felt around the globe Fitch parent bids to snatch Les Echos from LVMH Dubai Ports scraps London listing plans Motorola profit drop Total in Russian deal (Reuters): Nestlé prices to rise (Reuters): Basell loses to Apollo Thomson Financial: L'Oréal sales strong Wall Street London Financial Futures Major indices Commodities Eurotop 100 Money rates % Sterling spot and forward rates FTSE volumes European money deposits % Gold/precious metals Dollar rates Other sterling Exchange rates Miners boosted by Rio's move on Alcan Large caps Antisoma hit by drug trial Small caps Diversifying Experian shakes off the fallout from sub-prime crisis Stat Pro Group Capital Pub Company Equity Prices Witan Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Q&A Weather Eye Lady Bird Johnson US First Lady who exerted a gentle influence on her husband's political career and later devoted herself to conservation Lady Bird Johnson, US First Lady and conservationist, was born on December 22,1912. She died on July 11,2007, aged 94 Nigel Dempster Famous Fleet Street columnist who prided himself on his hard-hitting exposés of the peccadilloes of high society Nigel Dempster, journalist, was born on November 1,1941. He died on July 12,2007, aged 65 Questions Answered Apostrophes lost and found, and the real X Files Word Watching Compulsion to identify driver does not prejudice right to fair trial Law Report European Court of Human Rights Agreement contained a rent review clause Court of Appeal Court Circular Thanksgiving Service Birthdays Births Forthcoming Marriages Marriages Golden Anniversaries Deaths Anniversaries To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Elections The Grocers' Company School Notices Word Watching Bridge Chess Winning move Congratulations Personals Legal Notices Multiple Display Advertising Items Church news Wolf-online BMW Machine Mart Fiat draws on old favourite to make big impact in the small market Motoring Squeaky clean design of new 'Mickey Mouse' 500 finds right mix of comfort and handling Mercedes-Benz Vauxhall's new model not just for girls Specification Competitors Motorpoint Trade-Sales Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Lightning bolts unleashed New York's night of terror Weather Eye Nature Notes On This Day July 13,1978 The Times reports from the General Synod, which has narrowly voted to deny divorcees the opportunity to remarry in church. It is already clear that plenty of priests are willing to ignore the rule Winning Move Weather Weather quest Winker Watson supplies tonic for Chapple-Hyam Racing Trainer frank about Eclipse disappointment Dettori admits error of Sandown tactics York Course specialists Newmarket Yesterday's results Lingfield Park Tour de France Warwick Folkestone Football Nottingham Dutch Art to provide gloss finish Racing Return to sprinting will play to strengths Sakhee's Secret and Asset are main dangers Newmarket Tomorrow's meeting at the Curragh has been abandoned … Chester Fallon enters not guilty plea Ascot Racing Two races at Ascot today, over 1m 2f and 1m 4f, have … Times Online Chepstow Hamilton Park Greek Well, trained by Sir Michael Stoute, is 11-2 … ICC's new recruits swap Goose Green for Gatwick Cricket Tour marks Falklands' enhanced global status Game thriving once more in South Atlantic Minor Counties Clubs Schools First division County Championship Second division Mickelson takes low road on way to Open Golf Barclays Scottish Open BBC Two, 1pm White turns back on World Cup Rugby union Idowu has officials hopping mad Athletics British Eurosport, 7pm The Sunday Times Why Games whingers should get on their bikes The Times Simpson's tragic lesson cannot be avoided Cycling Tour de France British Eurosport, 1.45pm Life and times of Britain's finest Crashes shatter favourites' hopes Timesonline 'Spying' charge may mean end of the road for Hamilton's bid Motor racing Briton's dreams at risk as McLaren face FIA Exclusion from title race among sanctions Deadly Richards helps to stall Rhinos' charge to the top Rugby league Engage Super League Dempsey rides the wind to take bronze Philip makes history Britain in command Danson ruled out Higgins passes test Johanneson rematch Eriksson happy to stump up £9m for striker he wanted 'at any cost' Football Bianchi places his faith in City—for now Yakubu next on the list for new manager Cricket Results Cycling Football Cricket Fixtures Golf Rugby league Engage Super League Other sport Dead certs Window watch Decent bets Long shots Rugby league Tennis Wishing upon one star may be dispiriting for Galaxy fans Football Great expectations a burden for Beckham Hype at boiling point as 550 from media jet in Investec Fàbregas refuses Real's advances to take centre stage at Emirates Football Hunt fears missing start of season after 'stomp' Johnson aims for adjustment in attitude to boost career Torres 'made up' to join club who could have anyone in worl The big interview Liverpool's new striker, revelling in being given his chance on the biggest stage, tells Guillem Balague about his Anfield hopes Guinness Timesonline Benítez happy to stake his reputation on Babel's talent Ferguson follows party line The Insider Mars Bars barred Times Crossword 23,652 ITV dodges blow Khan gets his oats Joorabchian charged in new twist to Tévez saga Businessman faces investigation in Brazil Ferguson hopes to tie up two-year loan deal The Times From Madrid to Merseyside: Torres aims to be the new … Motor racing Simon Barnes Index The face ER indoors Did you see? Killing policies is a gamble . . . The click Did you know? Getting older is no joke Did you hear? Web warblers Image of the day Modern morals Write and wrong Should Tintin be banned for racism? Bestselling author and former children's laureate Anne Fine argues that rewriting books to reflect changing times, as she has done with her own work, is better than prohibition The old, old story: sanitising children's books is nothing new The only hard choice was a curious one. I'm still not … Sofa Workshop Hair with Hari What's smart for the great outdoors? Style ask Lucia Timely success Luxury with Lucia High-fliers turn out a classic watch Oli woman lets her mouse do the walking Chain reaction Retail is detail TheAA Found: Egypt's lost queen Reportage Behind the latest discovery lies a great detective tale, reveals Andrew Martin The Times Let teens do their bit for Britain: it would be a Service to us all Cosy chats? Only if you're married Dress sense Give up smoking? Not if it's haddock Food The Times Dijon smoked haddock with Juliette potatoes Kedgeree Smoked haddock soufflé For healthier lungs, eat more vegetables Nutrition Stand and Cheer this ode to joy Simon Callow — an Albert Hall regular since 1964 — opens up our special on the Greatest Music Festival on Earth Embracing the 'people's Proms' It's the final season for Nicholas Kenyon who, in a decade in the hot seat, did his utmost to open the Albert Hall to as many as possible, reports Richard Morrison Prom for free every week with you copy of The Times Inside The Times Sonic challenges and easy charms Sounds Whether you're into rock or Baroque, there is a Prom for you. Five of our critics pick out concerts that will suit all tastes The Proms on TV, radio and online, plus how to book Jerseyboyslondon How the streets of Soweto led to the Albert Hall Sounds The author Rachel Holmes hears some of South Africa's poorest children make terrific music A Strad, a Welshman and Elgar's elegy Classical Handel with care Ian Bostridge Great Handel Emi Classics Pop Studio West Coast Information Radio An English renaissance Sounds James Gilchrist is reviving our songbook, says Richard Morrison Multiple Classified Advertising Items Raising Cain in a sizzling homage First night Dance The Car Man Sadler's Wells Pop Ghosts Islington Academy. N1 Opera Differences in Demolition Wilton's Music Hall, E1 First Night in the main paper Comedy Simon Munnery Soho Theatre. W1 Today's TV Prime-time digital planner Entertainment, Factual and Sport 24-hour listings highlights Answers From back page Today's radio Today's TV The Insider Viewing Guide BBC Proms 2007 BBC Proms 2007 BBC Two, 8pm DOA (1950, b/w) Sky Movie Classics, 7.30pm Film choice Journey into Autumn (1955, b/w) BBC Four, 9.10pm Hud (1963, b/w) Film4,11pm Variations Lenny Henry: So Much Things to Say BBC One, 10.35pm Kevin and Perry Go Large (2000) BBC One, 11.35pm Puppet on a Chain (1970) BBC One, 12.50am The Shield Five, 11pm Web video of the day Both feet in the grave Last Night's TV Out of the box Su Doku Challenge Times2 Quiz Times2 Crossword No 4266 Picture Gallery Polygon Codeword No 10 Fulltiltpoker Index Anne Ashworth Property Editor Opening Bids Gordon Brown promises thousands of new homes, but there are already 420,000 properties standing empty. Why not use them? Home on the Web Focus on . . . Durham In Georgian Townhouse in London Get in Get out Get Away Out Mill House in Oxfordshire Cokethorpe Park: Grade II listed 1723 mill conversion by the River Windrush Away Historic Home on Alderney St Anne: magnificent Georgian townhouse in a Channel Island tax haven All Set for Slowdown Market Report Paula Hawkins explain what impact the latest rate rise will have on the housing market Loan Ranger Multiple Display Advertising Items Why Can't we Sell our Home? Answer: you don't live in a fashionable postcode, says Susan Emmett Times Online Sale Guide 'i dldn't want a profit- I just wanted out' Libby purves tells how a home-buying firm provided a route to a quick sale Persimmonhomes Gladedale How we Turned an Old Ruin into our Dream Home Where to Spend It Grate Expectations Syon Lodge, on sale for £6.75m, has arguably the finest fireplace in England plus a host of modern features, writes Marcus Binney Fact File Multiple Display Advertising Items Bewley Welcome to the Club Tropical Islands Foreigners can now buy a home on Mauritius, says Paula Hawkins Fact Box Inside Track New Empire of the Sun is Born Tropical Islands Luxury developments by Peter de Savary are park of a wave of optimism on an island now putting its troubles behind it, reports Lucy Alexander Island Hoppers The Comfort Zone Super-villas will cater for picky millionaires, says Judith Heywood Multiple Display Advertising Items Lindenhomes Multiple Display Advertising Items Latitudes Multiple Display Advertising Items Citu Multiple Display Advertising Items Green quarter Barratt The Times Wreck of the Week Home File Brief Encounter My Blocked View The Times Tea Trays All aboard for Ashford Hot Tip of the Week A fortune is being spent regenerating this town but is local property a good bet, asks Fred Redwood Bricks and Mortar Fact Box Pan PeNINSULA Index Top 10 Family Sites The nomadic spirit lives on across the centuries Simon Midgley charts the history of camping and finds that it has come full circle Top 10 Beach Sites Top 10 Forest Sites Eco-friendly credentials help to make camping cool Young holidaymakers are joining the canvas brigade, says Simon Midgley British Gradings Top 10 Settings Discover the unexpected From glorious coastal walks along the cliffs to exploring the magical world of Beatrix Potter, England's stunning coast and countryside has something to offer everyone Enjoyengland Six of the best Follow the foodie trail to savour country life at its best Luxurious love nests put the romance back into camping Even David Mattin's burnt chicken could not ruin his cosy break under the stars Where to Canoodle under Canvas Tips for Choosing your Tent and where to Pitch It High-tech homes from home on the horizon Tents will come with all the latest gizmos, says Simon Midgley Do's and Don'ts French leave is more ooh-la-la than hi-de-hi John Clarke looks back on family holidays across the Channel Be prepared to avoid your holiday turning into a real soap opera Millets
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